Q: My 14-year-old son is one of a set of triplets, and he has mental-health issues which include peculiar eating rituals, excessive showering and sleeping disorders. He also drives his sisters crazy at the dinner table with incessant talking. He was involved in track but quit and I told him he must pick another sport. I took him to a counselor who I just didn’t click with and wasn’t happy with what he said. What do I do now?

A: Therapy is not one-size-fits-all and you might need to look around for someone you are more comfortable with, the Help for Families panel says. Just because one counselor didn’t work out doesn’t mean you should rule out therapy as a whole. There are many types of therapy with many different counselors with different personalities. It sounds like you really need the support of a therapist.